Madame Tussauds Bangkok is where you can explore exhibits of lifelike wax figures, most of which you can touch, hug, play with, and even kiss. Imagine taking a selfie with an A-list celebrity like Vin Diesel or Jackie Chan, practising Kung[...]
Siam Niramit is a legendary cultural show, bringing to life the story of Thailand in the form of dance and musicals. The show will bowl you over with its unreal stage design and outlandish set-pieces. Can you imagine a river appearing in a[...]
The whole of Thailand is full of kickboxing stadiums but the biggest fights happen in Bangkok, normally at either the Lumpini or Ratchadamnoen stadiums. Muay Thai is the national sport of Thailand and it is talked about everywhere. The[...]
Getting a Thai massage tops the bucket list of almost every traveller visiting Bangkok. Why should you be any different?
After all, there can be nothing as comforting as lying down in a lemon scented room and letting a trained masseuse[...]
With Thai people choosing to eat almost every meal out instead of cooking at home the popularity of street food has never been stronger. Every busy road will have street food vendors selling their products to the locals and tourists alike,[...]
If for a night, you want get away from the bustling city, you can do that by dining in the skies at one of Bangkok’s swanky rooftop bars.
Lebua Sky bar is the world’s highest open air bar and it rose to fame after being featured in[...]
If you are going with family, then going to Safari world is a must, especially if you have little ones tagging along. Safari world brings Africa’s wild Savannah to Bangkok’s backyard.
Imagine feeding Giraffes,playing[...]
Damnoen Saduak is Thailand’s most popular floating market, featured on most travel brochures and magazines. It is deserving of all its accolades though.
This cocktail of sights, sounds and smells is what will give you a[...]